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Of course, this is in the US.

Impossible doesn't sell its products in Europe (or none of the good ones anyway).

Here we have things like Burger King UK which has a more or less 50/50 plant based/meat split on its major products advertised in store.

Or McDonald's that has a dedicated menu of 100% Vegan options: https://www.mcdonalds.com/gb/en-gb/menu/vegan.html



In Germany they introduced the McVegan a couple years ago. It wasn't great with a weird patty.

They changed that to Veganburger TS sometime ago https://www.mcdonalds.com/de/de-de/product/veganburger-ts-25...

The Veganburger is really good. The patty has a nice bite to it and the sauce tastes great. Great alternative.


I don't know why but I just can't keep myself from laughing at the name of McPlant. (I do think plant based meat is a great thing though, it's just a hilarious name.)


Aren't these experimental menus? I read McPlant in theUS went away after one-year trial. Would love to give Double McPlant® a try.




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